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Here is the situation: Runner on first base and the batter hits a looping fly ball into shallow rightfield that falls between the second baseman and rightfielder. The runner advances part of the way toward second and watches to see if the ball is caught. The righfielder fields the ball on the first bounce and throws to the shortstop covering second base for the forceout. Does this have to be scored a fielder's choice or can it be a hit and a 9-6 put-out?
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Only in little league (or other 12 and under) would I score this a hit - and even then only if it was getting towards the end of the year and the player in question was still batting .000. In those situations, if he hits the ball and makes it to first, I am going to find a way to make that a hit Smile
Very interesting question. When you talk about going "by the book", sometimes the book isn't always consistent.

OBR says this:
10.05 A base hit shall be scored ... when a batter reaches first base safely on a fair ball which has not been touched by a fielder and which is in fair territory when it reaches the outfield.

In the scenario presented here, the ball had not been touched by a fielder when it reached fair territory in the outfield. So based on this, it seems like it could qualify as a hit.

But on the other hand, it also says this:
10.06 "A base hit shall not be scored ... when a runner is forced out by a batte ball ..."

This would seem to apply as well. Does it take precedence over 10.05?

Is it a fielders choice? Again from OBR, "FIELDER'S CHOICE is the act of a fielder who handles a fair grounder and, instead of throwing to first base to put out the batter runner, throws to another base in an attempt to put out a preceding runner."

Here, as described in the post, it wasn't a grounder. Also he didn't really throw to 2nd instead of trying to get the batter out, he threw because that was his only play.


So I'll leave it at that and let others comment. Guess that's what makes scorekeeping so interesting!

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